The U.S. men's national team will play its final World Cup qualifying match of CONCACAF's semifinal round at Jacksonville's EverBank Field, U.S. Soccer announced Tuesday.

The match, against Trinidad & Tobago, takes place on September 6 and could play a decisive role in determining whether the U.S. advances to the final round hexagonal, depending on how results before then unfold. The U.S. takes on Guatemala Tuesday night in a match that the Americans cannot afford to draw or lose following Friday's loss in Guatemala–the first to Los Chapines since 1988. The U.S. has qualified for every World Cup since 1990.

The 2016 schedule took even more shape with the confirmation by U.S. Soccer of pre-Copa America friendlies against Ecuador and Bolivia. As SI's Grant Wahl had previously reported, the U.S. will play Ecuador at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas, on May 25 and Bolivia at Children's Mercy Park in Kansas City, Kansas on May 28, prior to opening Copa America against Colombia at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, on June 3.